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In the process of transitioning to a new job which is impacting writing time. The positive is that my muse is high, the negative is I am fall out tired. I’m going to crash for a few hours then should be off all day so new chapters all around.
Echoes of Memory Composed by Masayoshi Soken
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Echoes of Memory (1997) [John O'Donohue]
In this powerful, evocative collection, master storyteller John O’Donohue explores themes of love and loss, beginnings and endings. Inspired by the ancient wisdom of the Celtic tradition and the rugged, majestic landscape of his birth, the west of Ireland, here he also creates a unique vision of a place and time, and the echo of a memory that will never fade.
Notes: I will never not be saddened by the fact that I'm never going to get to read John O'Donohue's work for the first time. I only have a few books left to read by him, one of the greatest philosophers and poets I have ever had the pleasure to experience. He is one of a kind, and I am very lucky to have been effected by his words. He has helped me understand a lot about myself, and this book was no exception.
and so may a slow wind work these words of love around you, an invisible cloak to mind your life.
~ John O’Donohue, closing strophe to “Beannacht” in Echoes of Memory
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